Labour Legislation

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Labour Legislation - (noun)

Definition

Labour legislation is the body of law that is applied to employment, pay and conditions, trade unions and industrial relations. ‘Legislation’ is synonymous with law that has been enacted by a legislature. It is also known as ‘statutory law’.

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Source: Adapted from safetylineloneworker.com
Example of Use: New labour legislation was passed by the government that made it more difficult for trade unions to take industrial action.